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/ Any muzzle loader suggestions? #21  
Huh ??????????????????????????????????????

I am confused Mike Pa! The Black Diamond is not in the Modern Style Closed Breech section, it is in the Modern Style In-Lines section and is easily accessible and still sold.
 
/ Any muzzle loader suggestions? #22  
Dozernut said:
Huh ??????????????????????????????????????

I am confused Mike Pa! The Black Diamond is not in the Modern Style Closed Breech section, it is in the Modern Style In-Lines section and is easily accessible and still sold.
From the home page, what links do you click on to get there?
 
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MikePA said:
From the home page, what links do you click on to get there?

For the life of my I still cant navigate there from the website..

I went to the Tc website -> muzzleloaders but cant find the 'modern style inlines' only the 'modern style closed breech/modern flint lock/traditional flint lock'

brian
 
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thatguy said:
For the life of my I still cant navigate there from the website..
I couldn't either which is why I asked Dozernut how he got there. :confused:
 
/ Any muzzle loader suggestions? #25  
Sorry, I have not been home all day.

On the home page, click on muzzle loaders. When in the muzzle loader page, click on Modern Style In-Lines in the box below the picture. The Black Diamond line will come up. This is the home page for TC that I have. Thompson/Center - America's Master Gunmaker
 
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Dozernut said:
Sorry, I have not been home all day.

On the home page, click on muzzle loaders. When in the muzzle loader page, click on Modern Style In-Lines in the box below the picture. The Black Diamond line will come up. This is the home page for TC that I have. Thompson/Center - America's Master Gunmaker

It must be a browser thing - I still only get the sealed breech modern inlines.... I am running safari (on a mac) and this wouldnt be the first time something didnt show up exactly right..

thanks anyway..

Brian
 
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I just went to the Black Diamond page with the link you provided. How I got there is what I posted, muzzle loaders-then on the second page-modern style in-lines. This brings up the Black Diamond line. It is not a closed breech, it is an in-line, the closed breech is the Omegas, Encores & etc..

Are you running Internet Explorer?
 
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Dozernut said:
I just went to the Black Diamond page with the link you provided. How I got there is what I posted, muzzle loaders-then on the second page-modern style in-lines. This brings up the Black Diamond line. It is not a closed breech, it is an in-line, the closed breech is the Omegas, Encores & etc..

Are you running Internet Explorer?

It has to be a browser issue.. I tried it on my work computer (windows) running Firefox and the Black Diamond link didnt come up either..

Dozernut - From the muzzleloader page - do you have two links to the modern muzzleloaders, one for black diamond and another for the closed breach line??

thanks

Brian
 
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I have a 50 cal. tc hawkin cap lock that I have used for at least ten years. I have on occasion had a few misfires only cost me one nice buck. this year a found a 50 cal. remington genesis in line that I found on sale this summer. I used that this year and it worked great with no problems even in some cold wet days in the woods
 
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thatguy

This is what comes up on the muzzle loader page.

' サModern Style Closed Breech In-Lines
サModern Style In-Lines
サModern Flint Lock Rifles
サTraditional Flint Lock & Cap Lock Rifles

I click on the second line and the Black Diamond page come up.
 
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With either Firefox 2.0.0.11 or IE7 I do not get a Modern Style In-Lines link.
 

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/ Any muzzle loader suggestions? #34  
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